Insects associated with birch

The entomology of birch in Britain (and to a lesser extent in Fennoscandia) is reviewed in broad ecological terms. In particular, the size of the associated fauna, the kinds of geographical distribution patterns seen for birch insects in Britain, birch defoliators, and the conservation needs of inse...

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Main Author: Shaw, Mark R
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1984
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spelling ftnmscotland:oai:repository.nms.ac.uk:649 2023-05-15T16:11:39+02:00 Insects associated with birch Shaw, Mark R 1984 http://repository.nms.ac.uk/649/ http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=8379440&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0269727000003973 unknown Cambridge University Press Shaw, Mark R <http://repository.nms.ac.uk/view/nmsauthors/Shaw=3AMark_R=3A=3A.html> (1984) Insects associated with birch. Proceedings B of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 85. pp. 169-181. ISSN 0080-455X QL Zoology Article PeerReviewed 1984 ftnmscotland 2019-11-09T11:03:02Z The entomology of birch in Britain (and to a lesser extent in Fennoscandia) is reviewed in broad ecological terms. In particular, the size of the associated fauna, the kinds of geographical distribution patterns seen for birch insects in Britain, birch defoliators, and the conservation needs of insects associated with birch in Scotland are considered. A closing section briefly outlines additional literature on the ecology of birch insects. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Unknown
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topic QL Zoology
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Shaw, Mark R
Insects associated with birch
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description The entomology of birch in Britain (and to a lesser extent in Fennoscandia) is reviewed in broad ecological terms. In particular, the size of the associated fauna, the kinds of geographical distribution patterns seen for birch insects in Britain, birch defoliators, and the conservation needs of insects associated with birch in Scotland are considered. A closing section briefly outlines additional literature on the ecology of birch insects.
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author Shaw, Mark R
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title Insects associated with birch
title_short Insects associated with birch
title_full Insects associated with birch
title_fullStr Insects associated with birch
title_full_unstemmed Insects associated with birch
title_sort insects associated with birch
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 1984
url http://repository.nms.ac.uk/649/
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op_relation Shaw, Mark R <http://repository.nms.ac.uk/view/nmsauthors/Shaw=3AMark_R=3A=3A.html> (1984) Insects associated with birch. Proceedings B of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 85. pp. 169-181. ISSN 0080-455X
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